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[[caption]] These Black women are members of the New York based Nzingha Society which is a community service organization comprised of Black women working in the media. Annually, these women produce a fund raiser which benefits deserving Black community organizations. Shown here are: Patricia Hines of McGraw-Hill Publishings, Candy Martinez of WABC-TV, Marquita Pool of WCBS-TV, and Candace Caruthers of WABC-TV, presenting a check to Mr. Jesse DeVore, President of the Black Theatre Alliance. [[caption]]

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[[caption]] Wiley A. Branton, former Civil Rights lawyer, who represented the Little Rock Nine, and now Dean of the Howard University School of Law, receives award for Meritorious Service and Outstanding Contributions in Human and Civil Rights from W. Harmon Brown, past president and Mrs. Helene Southern Slater, President of the New York City Howard University Alumni Club at the Charter Day Luncheon at the New York Hilton Hotel, Sunday, March 5th. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] CARTER WOMACK (right) presents $10,000 check to W. R. Russell, vice president and director of chapters for the March of Dimes. The check is part of a $25,000 pledge which Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity has made to the voluntary health agency for prevention of birth defects. Mr. Womack is national director of education for the fraternity. He also is director of Project SAD (Sigmas Attack Defects), a joint educational effort of Phi Beta Sigma and the March of Dimes. [[/caption]]

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